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2017 CYBERSECURITY PREDICTIONS by Sean Duca, Regional Chief Security Officer, Asia Pacific, Palo Alto Networks Cybersecurity will connue to evolve rapidly in 2017 as threat vectors evolve and become more persistent. Palo Alto Networks advises businesses must be aware of the below cybersecurity trends. Industrial control systems (ICS) are an integral part of any business, especially in Asia-Pacific. Business leaders have to consider security beyond the basic steps of protecon. Organisaons need to gain an overarching view of their potenal weak spots through third pares as well as their own network. 1. A ransomware vortex with a nasty surprise Ransomware involves aackers locking up a business’s data and demanding a ransom for its release. If you thought 2016 was bad for ransomware – where aackers access data and ransom it back to the vicm – then 2017 will be worse. 3. Industrial control systems may turn against you Anything that you connect into your computer or network is a potenal risk. Commied cybercriminals will use every trick in the book to access the informaon they want, and look at what ways they can gain entry. 2. The Internet of Things devices will be a target for cybercrime 4. Serious data trust issues People will connue to be too trusng or fooled into thinking something is safe when it really isn’t. Verificaon should be at the centre of all plaorms. Data must only be made available to authorised pares to access the informaon when needed.

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Page 1: 2017 CYBERSECURITY PREDICTIONSchiefit.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/CSP-APAC... · 2017 CYBERSECURITY PREDICTIONS by Sean Duca, Regional Chief Security Officer, Asia Pacific, Palo

2017 CYBERSECURITYPREDICTIONSby Sean Duca, Regional Chief Security Officer, Asia Pacific, Palo Alto Networks

Cybersecurity will continue to evolve rapidly in 2017 as threat vectors evolve and become more persistent. Palo Alto Networks advises businesses must be aware of the below cybersecurity trends.

Industrial control systems (ICS) are an integral part of any

business, especially in Asia-Pacific. Business leaders have

to consider security beyond the basic steps of protection.

Organisations need to gain an overarching view of their

potential weak spots through third parties as well as their

own network.

1.

A ransomware vortexwith a nasty surprise

Ransomware involves attackers locking up a business’s

data and demanding a ransom for its release. If you

thought 2016 was bad for ransomware – where attackers

access data and ransom it back to the victim – then 2017

will be worse.

3.

Industrial control systems may turn against you

Anything that you connect into your computer or

network is a potential risk. Committed cybercriminals

will use every trick in the book to access the information

they want, and look at what ways they can gain entry.

2.The Internet of Things devices will be a target for cybercrime

4. Serious datatrust issues

People will continue to be too trusting or fooled into

thinking something is safe when it really isn’t.

Verification should be at the centre of all platforms.

Data must only be made available to authorised parties to

access the information when needed.